Failure to Monitor Intake and Weight Loss
Summary
The facility failed to monitor intake, initiate weekly weights, and implement timely interventions for a resident with dysphagia and major depression who experienced significant weight loss. Resident 116 was admitted with a goal weight range of 145 to 165 lbs. and had a documented weight of 153.8 lbs. in July 2025. By October 2025, the resident had lost 7.6 lbs. over about one month, and the RD noted the loss was just below the 5 percent threshold for significant weight loss and might be related to inadequate energy intake. The RD recommended increasing meal portions, but weekly weights were not initiated. The resident continued to lose weight after the facility documented a change of condition for significant weight loss in December 2025. The facility did not complete a nutritional risk assessment in November or December 2025. December meal intake documentation showed 16 meals without intake recorded and 38 meals with less than 50 percent intake. The resident’s weight dropped to 127.2 lbs. in January 2026, and the RD documented continued weight decline, decreased attendance in the dining room, and a noticeable decrease in intake. The RD recommended assistance and encouragement with meals, a magic cup daily, and a fortified diet, but weekly weights still were not started. In February 2026, the resident weighed 119.4 lbs., and the RD then recommended weekly weights. The next documented weight, 112.6 lbs., was obtained about two weeks later. The care plan addressed nutritional status and monthly weights, but it did not include interventions to monitor or document oral intake or provide assistance or supervision during meals. During observation, the resident was seen in bed with a lunch tray and no staff assisting with the meal. Staff interviews confirmed that CNAs were expected to document every meal, notify nurses when intake was low, and that significant weight loss should trigger weekly weights and IDT review. The DON and ADON stated the resident’s significant weight loss should have triggered weekly weight monitoring, IDT review, and updated care plan interventions, but those actions were not implemented in a timely manner.
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